Contractor named for final phase of Docklands regeneration project
The final phase of an estate regeneration development in London’s Docklands is set to go ahead led by a Birmingham-based contractor.
Mechanical and electrical building services specialist J S Wright has secured a multi-million pound contract to supply and install the mechanical services for the Neptune Wharf development in Fish Island Village at Hackney Wick.
J S Wright was awarded the contract by developer Hill, in association with housing association Peabody, following its completion of the 423 homes in the first two phases of the canalside development.
In addition to affordable housing, the development will include co-worker space run by social enterprise The Trampery.
As part of the third and final phase of development, J S Wright will install services in 165 one to three bedroom apartments, which are spread across five buildings with wharf-inspired designs.
Phil Leech, managing director of J S Wright, commented: “We are thrilled that our excellent work on the first two phases of Neptune Wharf has resulted in fitting out the full complement of energy efficient homes in a development that should sustain a vibrant canalside community and reflect a rich industrial heritage.”
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